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Captain and Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief, North American Station

23.04.1928

-

(08.1929)

Commanding Officer,
HMS Furious (aircraft carrier)

01.11.1929

-

(02.)1931

Commodore
of Royal Naval Barracks at Portsmouth

1931

Naval
ADC to the King

(09.192)

no appointment
listed

15.09.1933

-

1936

Rear-Admiral
Aircraft Carriers [HMS Courageous (aircraft carrier)]

15.05.1936

-

1938

Commander-in-Chief
East Indies [HMS Norfolk]

19.07.1938

-

(08.)1939

a Lord
Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of Naval Air Services (Fifth Sea Lord)

Ramsay,
SirBertram Home
"Bertie"
Youngest (third) son of late Capt. William
Alexander Ramsay, and Susan, daughter of William Minchiner, of Clontarf, co.
Dublin.
Married (02.1929) Helen Margaret, only daughter of late Col Charles T.
Menzies; two sons.

The
Germans left the Greek island of Kythera on the 27th of January 1945 and Lt.Cdr.
Frederick Rand was in charge of a number of ships that anchored at Kapsali on
the 4th of February 1945. Among the ships, there was a cargo ship, loaded with
rice, wheat, flour and sugar. Lt.Cdr. Frederick Rand was appointed by the
liberated Greek Government as a caretaker, to oversee the peaceful existence of
all political parties in Kythera. Lt.Cdr. Rand ordered that the cargo ship
should be unloaded in Kapsali for the Kytherian public. This was the first free
food assistance on the island of Kythera after the Second World War. It was
decided by Hora's Council, that a street should be named in Honour of Lt.Cdr.
Rand.